'Grimm,' I think, is a unique show in a lot of ways. There is certainly nothing on TV that looks like 'Grimm'.
Many researchers have joined the field and applied the LED to many new markets such as mobile phone screens, LED TV, and LED Lighting.
I would watch 'The Dukes of Hazzard' on loop. At one point I had 30 televisions in my bedroom and I would watch it over and over.
Did you ever notice that nobody you see on television looks like anyone you know?
I didn't get on TV until I was 30, which is really fortunate because you are who you are at that point.
I don't ever want to get boxed in, playing the same characters, over and over again. That's why I prefer features over television.
The thing about television is that you can't fake it. Your sense of discovery must be genuine; you can't pretend to be surprised.
You can't hate Britney Spears because, you know what, no matter what Britney Spears been doing, she's still on TV.
I write for film or, in this case, television when I haven't got a play cooking.
I was very fortunate in all of my career in television to have a lot of things that received a lot of awards recognition.
I think TV is all about not turning off the public, it's about not being too sexy, not being too much of anything really.
You can't become a star just by watching one on TV. Dream big and go for your goals!
I never thought I would become a television host, but I never thought anybody would pay me to just talk.
I can sing in front of people. I can go on a TV show, live, and not feel like I'm going to throw up.
Fox News is hated because they're elitists, and the worst winners television's ever seen.
My main dream - and I'm trying to get 'Living TV' to do it - is to go into prison and interview serial killers, rapists, murderers, psychopaths.
I actually don't watch much TV, but my goal is to watch 'Downton Abbey.' I want to catch up on the series... that's like my style.
If your ethics in the military, in your training, is going to be counterminded by a one-hour weekly television show, we've got a really big problem.
I've actually always been interested in following a character more long term, but the only place to really do that as an actor is on a TV series.
With all the lines I have to learn for TV scripts, I don't think I have any problems with forgetfulness - that's brain exercise enough for me.
But I'd say 'How to Make It in America' is the most accurate depiction of the New York hipster community on television for sure.